Renovating from fluorescent to LED line lighting
If your production hall, distribution centre or data centre still has fluorescent lighting from Veko, it is time to make the switch to LED. The innovative Renofit luminaire is specially designed for a smooth transition from fluorescent to LED, and it fits into profiles that have been installed since 1995.
The Renofit is easy to install and energy-efficient. It can be mounted quickly whilst ensuring minimal disruption to operations. In addition, the installation of the Renofit extends the warranty period by five years.
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No Veko line lighting? Renovation is still a good idea!
Even if you have a lighting system from another supplier, our experienced VCA-certified mounting teams can renovate your lighting system to a Veko system quickly and without hindrance to your production. You will immediately be ready for the future: if the building is ever given a new purpose or layout and other requirements are imposed on the light lines, your Veko lighting system can easily be reused. In contrast, most other suppliers require the entire system to be replaced.
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It depends on the space you want to light and also what kind of activities are taking place in the space. This is why it is important to get proper advice. Our Account Managers will be happy to do just that. Feel free to contact us.
Certainly. We leave the profiles in place and replace the fluorescent luminaires with LED luminaires. Make sure you install original Veko luminaires back, otherwise the warranty on your lighting system will be invalidated.
The driver is the determining factor of how dimmable a lamp or luminaire is, and in what way this should be done. For example, drivers can work with DALI, 0-10V or TRIAC (phase cut). Whenever it is possible to dim LED lights, this is always preferable. If the LED can be dimmed by 30%, it can increase savings by 30%, as well as extend the lifespan of the light. Dimming can be done manually, for example, with integrated dimmers, or automatically with a system such as DALI. A DALI system automatically adjusts the dim level of illumination based on the amount of daylight in a room. This is done by placing a sensor with a control device in the room. This additional cost is usually returned within a very short time based on energy savings.
LED light systems by Veko are applied in manufacturing areas, (high-bay) warehouses, data centres, distribution centres, multi-storey parking garages, sports facilities, swimming pools and shopping malls.
By default, Veko supplies all LED luminaires with a unique replacement warranty of 5 years or 25,000 operational hours. Furthermore, Veko applies a 1-year warranty to batteries of decentralized emergency lighting, and a 2-year warranty to all other products.
In case Veko has installed the lighting, we will check it between 200 operational hours and 1 year after delivery once and repair any defects. A detailed description of the warranty terms of Veko Lightsystems International can be found in article 17 of our general terms and conditions. For local sales within the UK, article 15 of the general terms and conditions of Veko Lightsystems Ltd is applicable.
In some cases, we can even provide 10 years warranty on LED fixtures. More information about this can be provided upon request. The full guarantee plan can be obtained from Veko.
Most lighting applications with LED are paid back in only three to four years. LED Light systems by Veko are generally paid back in one to five years.
Although the initial cost of conventional light sources is lower than that of LEDs, the operational costs of LEDs are significantly lower. LEDs have a longer lifespan and lower maintenance and replacement costs. Since LEDs need to be replaced less often, the owner spends less money on new lamps and labour costs needed to replace them. Furthermore, LEDs consume less energy. As a result, the total cost of a LED system can be significantly lower than that of conventional lighting systems.